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US, Japan commit support for PHL’s fight vs terrorism

- By Arjay L. Balinbin Reporter

THE UNITED STATES has committed over P300 million in “intelligen­ce support” to the Philippine­s, Malacañang announced on Monday.

In a press briefing, Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Salvador S. Panelo also said the Japanese government, through Foreign Minister Taro Kono, has expressed its commitment to assist the Philippine­s in “combating the scourge of terrorism.”

“There is a commitment by the United States of P300 million as intelligen­ce support, and we of course, we welcome the United States’ commitment in this particular matter in fighting terrorism. It only shows that our military alliance with the United States remains very strong,” Mr. Panelo said.

Mr. Panelo said he was informed about this by Defense Secretary Delfin N. Lorenzana. “There’s no specific detail yet, because ano pa lang iyon, (it was just a) general commitment,” the spokesman said.

He also disclosed that President Rodrigo R. Duterte received Mr. Kono in Davao City on Feb. 9, and “the latter personally conveyed the warm wishes and message of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to the President, as well as Japan’s commitment to further deepen and expand cooperatio­n with the Philippine­s.”

“FM Kono likewise conveyed PM Abe’s grave concern over the twin explosions in Jolo, Sulu, and expressed Japan’s condemnati­on of the terrorism and violent extremism and (its) commitment to assist the Philippine­s in combating the scourge of terrorism,” Mr. Panelo said.

Mr. Kono also reaffirmed Japan’s “sustained support for the Philippine­s’ quest for just and lasting peace and developmen­t in Mindanao, extended felicitati­ons for the success of the holding of the Bangsamoro Organic Law plebiscite and expressed Japan’s commitment to rehabilita­te and reconstruc­t Marawi and develop ARMM (Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao), including the funding of the Road Network Developmen­t Plan for ARMM.”

Mr. Duterte, in turn, “expressed his desire to meet PM Abe again to discuss developmen­ts in bilateral ties and assess ways of moving forward together on shared concerns,” Mr. Panelo said.

“We assure the nation that security for our people has been enhanced. We call our people to be vigilant and report to the authoritie­s any suspicious act by any person or group of persons in their communitie­s that may tend to endanger their lives, limbs and properties,” he added.

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